Fans of Married at First Sight UK have been given a definitive answer after one half of a dramatic split broke his silence on hopes for a reunion.
The End of the Fairy Tale
Davide from MAFS UK has publicly responded to his ex-husband Keye's recent confession that he would take him back in a heartbeat. The pair, who were one of the most promising couples on the 2025 season, saw their relationship crumble after the experiment ended.
Their journey began with literal fireworks at the altar, and week after week, they professed their love and commitment to each other during the ceremony. This culminated in them making it to Final Vows, where they promised to continue their relationship beyond the show.
A Broken Trust
However, the fairy tale quickly unravelled. Keye revealed that while Davide was working, he downloaded the dating app Grindr. When Davide discovered this, his trust was shattered, and he made the decision to end the relationship.
Speaking on the 'Avoiding My Anxiously Attached Boyfriend' podcast, Keye admitted the blame lay with him. "I think when the trust is broken, the trust is broke. Sadly that is on me and I do accept that," he said. He revealed that Davide ended things via text and then blocked him on all platforms.
Keye explained his attempts to rekindle the romance, including sending a four-page apology letter. Despite his efforts, he acknowledged the likely outcome: "I don't think there's any way back." He added, "I'm not going to pretend that if he knocked on the door and asked for me back now I wouldn't be going back."
Davide's Final Word
On The Beauty Awards 2025 red carpet, Davide was confronted by tabloids about Keye's desire to reconcile. His response was clear and left no room for doubt.
"I think, I'm sorry, he's done," Davide stated firmly. He elaborated on his core reason, saying, "I believe that once the trust is broke it cannot be repaired."
Despite the hurt, Davide showed a touch of class, adding, "But again, [I] wish him all the best and I hope honestly that he finds peace and someone that will love him for him, because he's a great guy." When pressed on whether time could heal the wounds and improve their relationship, his answer was a simple and final: "No, I don't think that will happen, no."
This public statement appears to draw a permanent line under any speculation of a reconciliation between the two, closing this chapter of their MAFS UK story.